/* This provides Run for use in creating test suites To use this declare a TestMain // TestMain drives the tests func TestMain(m *testing.M) { fstest.TestMain(m) } And then make and destroy a Run in each test func TestMkdir(t *testing.T) { r := fstest.NewRun(t) defer r.Finalise() // test stuff } This will make r.Fremote and r.Flocal for a remote remote and a local remote. The remote is determined by the -remote flag passed in. */ package fstest import ( "bytes" "flag" "io/ioutil" "log" "os" "path" "path/filepath" "sort" "testing" "time" "github.com/ncw/rclone/fs" "github.com/stretchr/testify/assert" "github.com/stretchr/testify/require" ) // Run holds the remotes for a test run type Run struct { LocalName string Flocal fs.Fs Fremote fs.Fs FremoteName string cleanRemote func() mkdir map[string]bool // whether the remote has been made yet for the fs name Logf, Fatalf func(text string, args ...interface{}) } // TestMain drives the tests func TestMain(m *testing.M) { flag.Parse() if !*Individual { oneRun = newRun() } rc := m.Run() if !*Individual { oneRun.Finalise() } os.Exit(rc) } // oneRun holds the master run data if individual is not set var oneRun *Run // newRun initialise the remote and local for testing and returns a // run object. // // r.Flocal is an empty local Fs // r.Fremote is an empty remote Fs // // Finalise() will tidy them away when done. func newRun() *Run { r := &Run{ Logf: log.Printf, Fatalf: log.Fatalf, mkdir: make(map[string]bool), } Initialise() var err error r.Fremote, r.FremoteName, r.cleanRemote, err = RandomRemote(*RemoteName, *SubDir) if err != nil { r.Fatalf("Failed to open remote %q: %v", *RemoteName, err) } r.LocalName, err = ioutil.TempDir("", "rclone") if err != nil { r.Fatalf("Failed to create temp dir: %v", err) } r.LocalName = filepath.ToSlash(r.LocalName) r.Flocal, err = fs.NewFs(r.LocalName) if err != nil { r.Fatalf("Failed to make %q: %v", r.LocalName, err) } fs.CalculateModifyWindow(r.Fremote, r.Flocal) return r } // dirsToRemove sorts by string length type dirsToRemove []string func (d dirsToRemove) Len() int { return len(d) } func (d dirsToRemove) Swap(i, j int) { d[i], d[j] = d[j], d[i] } func (d dirsToRemove) Less(i, j int) bool { return len(d[i]) > len(d[j]) } // NewRun initialise the remote and local for testing and returns a // run object. Call this from the tests. // // r.Flocal is an empty local Fs // r.Fremote is an empty remote Fs // // Finalise() will tidy them away when done. func NewRun(t *testing.T) *Run { var r *Run if *Individual { r = newRun() } else { // If not individual, use the global one with the clean method overridden r = new(Run) *r = *oneRun r.cleanRemote = func() { var toDelete dirsToRemove require.NoError(t, fs.Walk(r.Fremote, "", true, -1, func(dirPath string, entries fs.DirEntries, err error) error { if err != nil { if err == fs.ErrorDirNotFound { return nil } t.Fatalf("Error listing: %v", err) } for _, entry := range entries { switch x := entry.(type) { case fs.Object: err = x.Remove() if err != nil { t.Errorf("Error removing file %q: %v", x.Remote(), err) } case fs.Directory: toDelete = append(toDelete, x.Remote()) } } return nil })) sort.Sort(toDelete) for _, dir := range toDelete { err := r.Fremote.Rmdir(dir) if err != nil { t.Errorf("Error removing dir %q: %v", dir, err) } } // Check remote is empty CheckListingWithPrecision(t, r.Fremote, []Item{}, []string{}, r.Fremote.Precision()) } } r.Logf = t.Logf r.Fatalf = t.Fatalf r.Logf("Remote %q, Local %q, Modify Window %q", r.Fremote, r.Flocal, fs.Config.ModifyWindow) return r } // RenameFile renames a file in local func (r *Run) RenameFile(item Item, newpath string) Item { oldFilepath := path.Join(r.LocalName, item.Path) newFilepath := path.Join(r.LocalName, newpath) if err := os.Rename(oldFilepath, newFilepath); err != nil { r.Fatalf("Failed to rename file from %q to %q: %v", item.Path, newpath, err) } item.Path = newpath return item } // WriteFile writes a file to local func (r *Run) WriteFile(filePath, content string, t time.Time) Item { item := NewItem(filePath, content, t) // FIXME make directories? filePath = path.Join(r.LocalName, filePath) dirPath := path.Dir(filePath) err := os.MkdirAll(dirPath, 0770) if err != nil { r.Fatalf("Failed to make directories %q: %v", dirPath, err) } err = ioutil.WriteFile(filePath, []byte(content), 0600) if err != nil { r.Fatalf("Failed to write file %q: %v", filePath, err) } err = os.Chtimes(filePath, t, t) if err != nil { r.Fatalf("Failed to chtimes file %q: %v", filePath, err) } return item } // ForceMkdir creates the remote func (r *Run) ForceMkdir(f fs.Fs) { err := f.Mkdir("") if err != nil { r.Fatalf("Failed to mkdir %q: %v", f, err) } r.mkdir[f.String()] = true } // Mkdir creates the remote if it hasn't been created already func (r *Run) Mkdir(f fs.Fs) { if !r.mkdir[f.String()] { r.ForceMkdir(f) } } // WriteObjectTo writes an object to the fs, remote passed in func (r *Run) WriteObjectTo(f fs.Fs, remote, content string, modTime time.Time, useUnchecked bool) Item { put := f.Put if useUnchecked { put = f.Features().PutUnchecked if put == nil { r.Fatalf("Fs doesn't support PutUnchecked") } } r.Mkdir(f) const maxTries = 10 for tries := 1; ; tries++ { in := bytes.NewBufferString(content) objinfo := fs.NewStaticObjectInfo(remote, modTime, int64(len(content)), true, nil, nil) _, err := put(in, objinfo) if err == nil { break } // Retry if err returned a retry error if fs.IsRetryError(err) && tries < maxTries { r.Logf("Retry Put of %q to %v: %d/%d (%v)", remote, f, tries, maxTries, err) time.Sleep(2 * time.Second) continue } r.Fatalf("Failed to put %q to %q: %v", remote, f, err) } return NewItem(remote, content, modTime) } // WriteObject writes an object to the remote func (r *Run) WriteObject(remote, content string, modTime time.Time) Item { return r.WriteObjectTo(r.Fremote, remote, content, modTime, false) } // WriteUncheckedObject writes an object to the remote not checking for duplicates func (r *Run) WriteUncheckedObject(remote, content string, modTime time.Time) Item { return r.WriteObjectTo(r.Fremote, remote, content, modTime, true) } // WriteBoth calls WriteObject and WriteFile with the same arguments func (r *Run) WriteBoth(remote, content string, modTime time.Time) Item { r.WriteFile(remote, content, modTime) return r.WriteObject(remote, content, modTime) } // CheckWithDuplicates does a test but allows duplicates func (r *Run) CheckWithDuplicates(t *testing.T, items ...Item) { objects, size, err := fs.Count(r.Fremote) require.NoError(t, err) assert.Equal(t, int64(len(items)), objects) wantSize := int64(0) for _, item := range items { wantSize += item.Size } assert.Equal(t, wantSize, size) } // Clean the temporary directory func (r *Run) cleanTempDir() { err := os.RemoveAll(r.LocalName) if err != nil { r.Logf("Failed to clean temporary directory %q: %v", r.LocalName, err) } } // Finalise cleans the remote and local func (r *Run) Finalise() { // r.Logf("Cleaning remote %q", r.Fremote) r.cleanRemote() // r.Logf("Cleaning local %q", r.LocalName) r.cleanTempDir() }